Communications Service Providers (CSPs) today realize the need to transform their business models and build essential digital capabilities that accelerate their path to 5G networks. The challenge, however, lies in abandoning incremental initiatives in favor of transformational innovation – innovation that requires them to focus more on agility and continuous learning rather than on traditional […] The post VMWARE@MWC2018 – Showcasing NFV Without Limits appeared first on VMware Telco NFV Blog .

*Coming to a vSAN support call near you* “Sir, It looks like Tango Eagle Bravo is the problem”. Why does this sound like something out of a Nickolas Cage movie? Let me explain. Today vSAN out of the box can phone home Performance, Configuration, and health telemetry to support and engineering using the vSAN Support …Read More

Maintaining an agile data center infrastructure tends to be a source of headaches for IT leaders and administrators. It doesn’t have to be. Hyper‐converged infrastructure (HCI) evolves the way that compute, storage, and management are delivered and provisioned to help you cut operational and capital costs, increase information technology (IT) and business agility, and improve application performance.

We are having issues with outbound DDoS more specifically SYN Flood from our customer VM’s. Will enabling SYN Flood Protection in NSX prevent outbound traffic from carrying out these attacks? And if not, is there something we can do to prevent customers from doing this?

Available now is the VMware NSX-T Reference Design Guide, a deployment path to adopting NSX with diverse multi-domain workload requirements – multi-cloud (private/public), multi-hypervisor, and multiple application frameworks (VMs, PaaS and containers). Since VMware acquired Nicira almost five years ago, NSX for vSphere has become de-facto standard for private cloud solutions, delivering key use The post Introducing VMware NSX-T Reference Design appeared first on Network Virtualization .

On Feb 13th VMware released the VMware Validated Design for Software-Defined Data Center version 4.2. This latest update to our detailed prescriptive path on how to implement, operate, and maintain a VMware based Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC) includes a few minor changes, such as updates to the software bill of materials and some new naming conventions, The post Introducing VMware Validated Design for Software-Defined Data Center 4.2 appeared first on Cloud Foundation .